NO ONE’S GOING ANYWHERE: Marsch, Adams to stay at Red Bulls, for now

At the moment, give Red Bulls head coach Jesse Marsch a no and midfielder Tyler Adams a yes.

Although, things can change.

Both men have been linked to the Bundesliga club by German publications.

Marsch Wednesday said that he has not had any talks with Leipzig, despite reports in Bild.

“My total focus is here,” said Marsch, who added that he would like to move on for a European coaching job in the future.

“I have talked openly about at some point having the ambition to move on to coach in Europe, but right now I’m here and literally there’s no plan for me to go anywhere,” he told reporters after training.

Then there’s 19-year-old Adams, who will move to Leipzig after this Major League Soccer season, according to Kicker magazine.

“The whole goal for him is to be here through the year,” Marsch said. “There’s really no discussions other than that. Then there’s possibilities I think in the future for him in many different ways. But the goal and the thought right now is he’s here through the year.”

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Front Row Soccer editor Michael Lewis has covered eight World Cups, seven Olympics and all 21 MLS Cups. He writes about New York City FC, New York Cosmos and the U.S. national team for Newsday and pens a soccer history column for the Guardian.com. Lewis, who has been honored by the Press Club of Long Island and National Soccer Coaches Association of America, is the former editor of BigAppleSoccer.com. He has written seven books about the beautiful game and has two more in the works, including one about the Rochester Lancers.